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Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
 
K. P. Parthasarathy Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India
A publication of Hindustan Book Agency
Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
Hardcover ISBN:  978-81-85931-59-3
Product Code:  HIN/26
List Price: $34.00
AMS Member Price: $27.20
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Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
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Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
K. P. Parthasarathy Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India
A publication of Hindustan Book Agency
Hardcover ISBN:  978-81-85931-59-3
Product Code:  HIN/26
List Price: $34.00
AMS Member Price: $27.20
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
  • Book Details
     
     
    Hindustan Book Agency
    Volume: 262005; 184 pp
    MSC: Primary 81

    This is a brief introduction to the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics based on lectures given by the author to Ph.D.students at the Delhi Centre of the Indian Statistical Institute in order to initiate active research in the emerging field of quantum probability. In addition to quantum probability, an understanding of the role of group representations in the development of quantum mechanics is always a fascinating theme for mathematicians.

    The first chapter deals with the definitions of states, observables and automorphisms of a quantum system through Gleason's theorem, Hahn-Hellinger theorem, and Wigner's theorem. Mackey's imprimitivity theorem and the theorem of inducing representations of groups in stages are proved directly for projective unitary antiunitary representations in the second chapter. Based on a discussion of multipliers on locally compact groups in the third chapter all the well-known observables of classical quantum theory like linear momenta, orbital and spin angular momenta, kinetic and potential energies, gauge operators etc., are derived solely from Galilean covariance in the last chapter. A very short account of observables concerning a relativistic free particle is included.

    In conclusion, the spectral theory of Schrodinger operators of one and two electron atoms is discussed in some detail.

    A publication of Hindustan Book Agency; distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society. Maximum discount of 20% for all commercial channels.

    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in mathematical physics.

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Volume: 262005; 184 pp
MSC: Primary 81

This is a brief introduction to the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics based on lectures given by the author to Ph.D.students at the Delhi Centre of the Indian Statistical Institute in order to initiate active research in the emerging field of quantum probability. In addition to quantum probability, an understanding of the role of group representations in the development of quantum mechanics is always a fascinating theme for mathematicians.

The first chapter deals with the definitions of states, observables and automorphisms of a quantum system through Gleason's theorem, Hahn-Hellinger theorem, and Wigner's theorem. Mackey's imprimitivity theorem and the theorem of inducing representations of groups in stages are proved directly for projective unitary antiunitary representations in the second chapter. Based on a discussion of multipliers on locally compact groups in the third chapter all the well-known observables of classical quantum theory like linear momenta, orbital and spin angular momenta, kinetic and potential energies, gauge operators etc., are derived solely from Galilean covariance in the last chapter. A very short account of observables concerning a relativistic free particle is included.

In conclusion, the spectral theory of Schrodinger operators of one and two electron atoms is discussed in some detail.

A publication of Hindustan Book Agency; distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society. Maximum discount of 20% for all commercial channels.

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Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in mathematical physics.

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